Members Online
First stop: The University of Toronto
Canadian Poetry site. Many (and I mean many) members have home pages there.
Some other members with home sites are:
Kathy
Fretwell displays her poetry and art.
Catherine Graham's website contains poetry, review snippets and
information about her creative problem solving workshop for businesses, schools and organizations,
Words@work.
Neile
Graham writes from Seattle, with interests in
experimental music, fantasy writing, and
Scotland.
Meet Canadian writer and editor Susan Ioannou, enjoy a few samples from
her work, and discover A Magical Clockwork: The Art of Writing the Poem.
Sandra Kasturi is a Toronto poet, writer, and, animated show creator.
She also runs the
Kelp Queen Small Press, which offers "a mixture of whimsy and alarm."
Experimental and much-travelled poet Adeena Karasick now has her own website
(with some cool Hebrew letters on it).
Penn Kemp has published lots of books, several CDs, and is well-known as a performance poet
and giver of great workshops for schools, etc. Her new web page is here.
Susan
McMaster performs her poetry with the ensemble
Geode.
Susan MacRae and Judy MacInnes Jr. are student
members from Vancouver. They are both members of the
Seven
Sisters Writing Group, which has an
elegantly-designed site, well worth a visit.
rob
mclennan's new web site includes recent writing,
news, and information on all of his many poetic
endeavours, including above/ground press
subscription/submission information, complete backlist
& new publications, information on his publishing
projects, his readings, the small press action network
readings in Ottawa, and the ottawa small press book
fair. Links, too.
Colin
Morton's home page contains poetry, music, and
fiction. Sample his book, Coastlines of the
Archipelago.
Mary
Angela Nangini has a special interest in Gifted
Education as well as poetry. Another link to her work is
here.
Sharon
H. Nelson She works extensively with feminist,
Jewish, and social justice themes, and her work is
notable for its wit and humour and for its positive
images of women.
John
Oughton, editor of these Links and former editor of the wwww.youngpoets.ca site, has some of his poems
and photographs here.
Catharine Owen's work -- including poetry,
multi-media projects and other things -- is featured on
this website.
Robert
Priest's work fuses poetry and music. His home
page also features a great animated poem
(shockwave).
There's poetry... and then there's fishin'. Check out League member
D.C. Reid's page on BC salmon fishing here.
Harold
Rhenisch's books and tapes are displayed on this
site, with lots of samples from his poems, bioregional
and historical meditations, and fiction.
Saskatchewan poet/playwright and painter Brenda Schmidt's work
may be viewed here.
April Severin's page includes news on her Earth Partners
publishing venture, poetry, writing and art by others and links.
Trish Shield's home page has information on her poetry, fiction, tours, etc.
E. Russell
Smith's website showcases his fiction, poetry, and
essays.
Robert Sward's A
Much Married Man is a novel about love,
compassion, and relationships. Sward, who has a
considerable and long-standing presence in the web
literary community, believes that web-publishing is the
way to go.
Montrealer and spoken word/editor Todd Swift
now writes in Paris after four years in Hungary
This page is maintained
by John Oughton. Last update: December, 2004.
Copyright The League of Canadian Poets, John Oughton and Harold Rhenisch, 2004
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